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In a robustly-worded statement, Hezbollah has decried on Wednesday the recent political postures and on-ground actions taken by the American administration, particularly the outspoken support voiced by the US President for the Israeli regime's belligerent actions against the Palestinian people.

Hezbollah contends that such a stance is wholly in alignment with the enduring core of American foreign policy, which steadfastly bolsters ‘Israel’.

This comes amid the backdrop of relentless aggression and terrorism that has persisted since the establishment of the Israeli state.

“We consider the United States a deeply entrenched partner in the Zionist aggression and hold it wholly accountable for the bloodshed, lawlessness, blockade, destruction of homes, and horrifying massacres perpetrated against vulnerable civilians, including innocent children, women, and the elderly,” Hezbollah’s Media Relations stated.

The statement goes on to call upon the broader Arab and Islamic world, which has first-hand experience with American intervention in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, to rally in condemnation of this American interference and that of its international and regional collaborators.

“It is imperative to expose this intervention on all fronts—political, public, media, and legal—within various regional and international forums and gatherings.” Highlighting the issue, the statement further underscores, “The dispatch of aircraft carriers to the region, ostensibly to bolster the morale of the enemy and its demoralized troops, lays bare the vulnerabilities within the Zionist military machinery, notwithstanding the atrocities and massacres it commits.

It reaffirms the necessity of incessant external support to sustain this transient usurping entity.” Consequently, it added, “we stand firm in asserting that this move will not intimidate our nations.

Our people and the resolute resistance factions remain poised for confrontation until ultimate victory and full liberation are realized.”

Original Article Source: Al Manar | Published on Wednesday, 11 October 2023 14:11 (about 195 days ago)